At a Glance
- Flexible “page builder” blocks for modular assembly of content, related content, embedded media, news feeds, and call to action blocks in various modular formats
- Embedded Interactive Map
- Scroll-based navigation with “scroll spy” to keep user aware of in-page sections
- SVG graphics for crisp, expandable design features
About the Work
We worked alongside Riverkeeper and community allies to build an action-oriented microsite for a public awareness campaign centered around polluted waters in and around New York City due to storm runoff and infrastructure issues.
Featuring a long scrolling style with embedded in-page navigation, video, and interactive maps, along with flexible content blocks for a modular approach to building content on any number of pages, the site packs resources and calls-to-action in a nimble architecture.

Cut the Crap: Green Infrastructure Campaign

Cut the Crap: Equitable Water Rates Campaign

Cut the Crap: Homepage

Cut the Crap: Featured Resources

Cut the Crap: Interactive Map Embed